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Image above I've gone up into a plateau - boats currently sitting at 12ft, firm bottom, no weed. Image above I've just gone over a pack of fish, currently at 16ft - rock hard ground as a red crust with barely and yellow above. The thin yellow crust above the red in the past (middle of screen) is a thin layer of silt over rock hard ground.
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Well you're either talking about a built in system like Raymarine or external like the Deeper with arm. Although I do know that Deeper also gets fitted internally now. This transmits a signal (chirp technology) back to the bank via wifi to a phone or tablet. You're looking at the sonar image of depth and bottom contours, yes fish do show up but it's not a fish finder just sonar, same as is used in the sea by trawlers and the like. I've got Raymarine on an ND4 boat. What you see on the right of the screen is what's under the boat now, everything left is the past.
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Dog biscuits and black foam seems the winner right now
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Spot on that ππ The only way to find where the carp are naturally feeding is to be watching from before first light IMO, last 2 trips the feeding activity ended by 6am from first light. Miss it and you're clueless it happened. Effort = reward which is this case is understanding exactly whats going on whilst most others sleep.
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yonny started following find carp spots
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Your eyes are your most important bit of tackle mate π
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andywilson123 started following find carp spots
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Tips for finding carp hotspots in a new lake?
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What baits have been catching recently??
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andywilson123 started following Best fishing session?
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What is the best fishing session you've ever had?
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Leegii started following bait boat and fish finder
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How do you use the fish finder with bait boat?
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salokcinnodrog replied to BackInTheGame's topic in New to Carp.com, New to Carp Fishing
Now other bike minded people on here are @welder and @levigsp Frank (levigsp) is also the person with an immense knowledge of carp strains, bikes, and hunting dogs - Yesterday
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That's a nice bike. I'd love to have a bike on the road. One day, maybe when I stop buying fishing stuff lol
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Thanks Mrmud Triumph street triple. Been riding for over 5 years but the last couple I just seemed to be riding whatever free time I had. Did Isle of Man TT last year as well.
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I've been updated with my solicitor. Claim has been put into the Defendant to there Main Head Office, due to me having to wait 6months for any result's, the claim has been put in for 6months wages, they take no more than 25%, there won't be a penny out of my pocket (written into contract)...8 weeks to reply.
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Since selling my gear the other month, I've done plenty Biking, Running, Conditioning Training every fortnight with the Football Team I coach (Under 14's). We're looking at a few more in next couple months
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Thanks @B B, @framey Learn something new everyday. Like I said I thought it only happened on the head.
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Well done π
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Been running past few weeks, so we decided as a family to do the Race for Life (tonight) My lad, being the lad he is, had to sprint off and finished in 31mins, instayed with the wife whonhad a little struggle, 38mins us.
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Spawning tubercles are usually all over not just the head βDuring the spring, they frequently develop spawning tubercles over their gill plates, along their flanks and on their fins. Spawning tubercles have the appearance of grains of sand on the fishes' bodies and can give them a slightly rough feel if rubbed gently. β or read this one https://carpworld.co.uk/from-the-bivvy/all-you-need-to-know-how-long-do-carp-really-spawn-for/
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Don't think it was F1 as it had both sets of barbels. I thought spawning just made them have nodules on they're head n pectoral fin but not all over π€·π½ββοΈ. I did pass the info onto the owner with pics but they don't know alot about fish
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B B started following What's up with this common and New to Forum
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Hi and welcome π
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Looks like a f1 Carp their sterile but still go through the spawning process, could pass on the info to a bailiff or the owner
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Welcome along @BackInTheGame. Out of curiosity what was the 2 wheels. I done abit on a trials bikes for a few years. Still got a trrs 250.
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Finally got 2 nights in the new bivvy on a old estate lake. It's abit of a mystery what's in the lake. The current owners don't know what's in there. It fished steadily whilst the weather was nice. Then early hours Monday morning the wind changed n that was it for the fish Managed to get a few nice grass carp on the bank, biggest was 17.76lb. Plenty of tidy sized tench, biggest was at 8.66(new PB). 2 small commons at 10lbs and a horrible snotty eel.
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